Few weeks ago, I was bored on what should I do. The site I am currently working on with my client has been stopped for a while due to some issues. So I decided to start experimenting and create a tool based on Typescript. Typescript has taken over the Javascript community recently. Many developers we’re very satisfied and claimed to have their productivity increased than before so I am very curious to try it.
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April of last year I created an API that aggregates a list of schools that has Senior High School program from the Philippines’ Department of Education (DepEd) website. Few months later I stopped maintaining the API in favor of the fork that is using Javascript instead of Ruby.
Today, it is unfortunate to announce it to you that the existing dataset uploaded on Github will be the last version of the listing.
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Hello and I’m back again for another site update. This one’s more like a devastating news (clickbait lol) than the previous ones I’ve ever been written.
My domain got expired Two weeks ago, Namecheap, the site where I registered my domain, sent me a renewal notice. I didn’t have enough funds to renew it as the debit card I used recently implemented a new system of adding funds which made me frustrated at all since it was days before it will be expired.
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In the modern era, the way society turns events has become more and more powerful in just one click. What takes years to have a revolution back then can now be done again in just a few hours due to the new forms of media, such as the internet. It may be a good thing but behind it holds the destructive and negative effects. Scary, and destructive for it might misinform people, leading to a crisis, that may also lead into something much worse: dividing the nation that once has been peaceful.
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Hello guys! I am back for another blog post about Sharn - my first open source project written in Crystal, talking about it’s first ever stable release and a good news to all of you.
Four days ago, I’ve released Sharn 0.2.0 - the first ever stable release which means you can now use it safely and in production! This includes adding of developmentDependencies into your project’s shard.yml file, optimizing all of the four commands (add, rm, install, update), and some improvements in repo detection.
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